IACV (Idle Air Control Valve)
IACV (Idle Air Control Valve)
Does anyone know how these valves work?
I have a wiring diagram that says the middle pin is power (+12v) and the other two are signal (master and slave).
I assumed it was just two solenoids that needed power on the center and ground on the outside two to make it work, i was wrong. That doesnt seem to effect the idle at all, anyone have any ideas?
I have a wiring diagram that says the middle pin is power (+12v) and the other two are signal (master and slave).
I assumed it was just two solenoids that needed power on the center and ground on the outside two to make it work, i was wrong. That doesnt seem to effect the idle at all, anyone have any ideas?

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Well i have further confused myself now after more testing.
It currently has one wire power and another wire grounded and another left floating (probably went to ecu before i had my motec put in).
What i cant figure out is if it is actually like this one (and my mechanics have permantly grounded one pin to keep it closed)
http://www.motec.com.au/filedownload.ph ... docid=1303
or if is is different again. Either way i would have though if i applied power and ground across the pins i could get it to do something, but i can get no change in idle at all.
I will still try wiring it up to the motec as per the diagram and see if for some reason it really does require a pwm signal.
It currently has one wire power and another wire grounded and another left floating (probably went to ecu before i had my motec put in).
What i cant figure out is if it is actually like this one (and my mechanics have permantly grounded one pin to keep it closed)
http://www.motec.com.au/filedownload.ph ... docid=1303
or if is is different again. Either way i would have though if i applied power and ground across the pins i could get it to do something, but i can get no change in idle at all.
I will still try wiring it up to the motec as per the diagram and see if for some reason it really does require a pwm signal.
